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  Love is in the Air

  A.M. Kusi

  Abbie Zanders

  Alley Ciz

  Anna Blakely

  Anna Brooks

  Becca Steele

  Cora Kenborn

  Darcy Burke

  Elizabeth SaFleur

  Emery Rose

  Greer Bailey

  Ivy Layne

  Jeana E. Mann

  Joslyn Westbrook

  Kailee Reese Samuels

  Kait Nolan

  Lexi C. Foss

  Lisa Suzanne

  Lynne St. James

  Maria Luis

  PJ Fiala

  Rebecca Sharp

  Susan Stoker

  Riley Edwards

  S.E. Rose

  Saffron A. Kent

  Samantha Lind

  Taylor Danae Colbert

  J. Kenner

  Contents

  One Holiday Kiss

  A.M. Kusi

  1. Amara

  2. Lyric

  3. Amara

  4. Amara

  5. Lyric

  6. Amara

  7. Amara

  8. Lyric

  About the Author

  The Proposal

  Abbie Zanders

  1. Heff

  2. Sandy

  3. Heff

  4. Sandy

  5. Heff

  A Note From The Author

  Cut Above The Rest

  Alley Ciz

  Author Note

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Also by Alley Ciz

  About the Author

  Her Risk To Take

  Anna Blakely

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Epilogue

  A Note From The Author

  Where I’ll Be

  Anna Brooks

  Chapter 1

  A Note From The Author

  The Offer

  Becca Steele

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Illicit Acts

  Cora Kenborn

  Warning

  1. Mikhail

  2. Mikhail

  3. Zasha

  4. Zasha

  5. Mikhail

  6. Zasha

  7. Zasha

  8. Mikhail

  9. Zasha

  10. Mikhail

  About the Author

  Author Library

  Author Links

  Invitation

  Darcy Burke

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  About the Author

  Also by Darcy Burke

  Getting Lucky

  Elizabeth SaFleur

  Chapter 1

  Stripped Love

  Emery Rose

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Foot in the Door

  Greer Bailey

  1. Kalen

  2. Kalen

  3. Kalen

  4. Kalen

  5. Kalen

  A Note From The Author

  Griffen’s Mission

  Ivy Layne

  1. Hope

  2. Griffen

  3. Hope

  4. Griffen

  Tragic Hearts

  Jeana E. Mann

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  When Jameson Met Chloe

  Joslyn Westbrook

  1. Chloe

  2. Jameson

  3. Chloe

  4. Jameson

  5. Chloe

  6. Jameson

  7. Jameson

  8. Chloe

  9. Chloe

  10. Jameson

  11. Chloe

  Gasping in His Grasp

  Kailee Reese Samuels

  Chapter 1

  A Note From The Author

  Bad Case of Loving You

  Kait Nolan

  Chapter 1

  A Note From The Author

  Rotanev

  Lexi C. Foss

  Introduction

  Part I

  Prologue

  1. Liani

  2. Nero

  3. Liani

  About Lexi C. Foss

  Tell Her Tonight

  Lisa Suzanne

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  About the Author

  Marrying His Spitfire

  Lynne St. James

  Chapter 1

  About the Author

  Bound To You

  Maria Luis

  Author’s Note

  1. John

  2. Blanche

  3. Blanche

  4. John

  5. Blanche

  6. John

  7. Blanche

  8. John

  Also by Maria Luis

  Hawk’s Haven

  PJ Fiala

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Epilogue

  The Betrayal

  Rebecca Sharp

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Holly & Dash

  Susan Stoker

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Stella & Magic

  Riley Edwards

  About the Book

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Occupied with Love

  S.E. Rose

  1. Molly

  2. Blake

  3. Molly

  4. Molly

  5. Blake

  Epilogue

  Stay Connected

  About the Author

  Also by S.E. Rose

  Arrow & Salem

  Saffron A. Kent

  1. Salem

  2. Salem

  3. Arrow

  Just A Kiss

  Samantha Lind

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Out of the Woods

  Taylor Danae Colbert

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  The Fling

  J. Kenner

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter
3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  One Holiday Kiss

  A Shattered Cove Short Story

  A.M. Kusi

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, places, characters, organizations, events, and incidents are either products of the authors’ imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental. Any trademarks, product names, service marks, and named features are assumed to be the property of their respective owners and are only used for references.

  Copyright © 2021 by A. M. Kusi.

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified, distributed, stored, transmitted in any form or by any means, or adapted without the prior written consent of the authors and publisher.

  Published by A. M. Kusi 2021

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  Visit our website at www.amkusi.com

  Editor: Kelly of CREATING ink

  Sensitivity Edit: Renita McKinney of A Book A Day

  Proofreader: Judy’s Proofreading

  1

  Amara

  Amara squeezed the bag with all her might, managing to pull the zipper closed at the same time. You never knew what you’d need for two nights in an isolated cabin in the mountains. She was better off packing a little of everything.

  Knock. Knock.

  She turned toward her bedroom door just as Belle walked in. “Hey, Mom.”

  Belle’s red lips turned up into a warm smile before she surveyed the room. Amara’s clothes were strewn all over the bed, and even the floor. It looked as if a hurricane had swept through. A sliver of panic flit through Amara before it disappeared. She wasn’t back in any of the twenty-nine foster homes she’d stayed at before finally settling at Belle and Bently’s at age seventeen. Because if she were at any of those dreadful places, she’d have reason to feel panicked. Nobody wanted a dark-skinned teenager with kinky hair. She didn’t fit into their cookie-cutter family. As soon as they’d soaked up the attention from their communities as being the brave, caring saints they pretended to be, she was shipped off to the next home for being too “troubled.” Here she was safe. She was allowed to be messy and let her guard down. This was the first and only home she’d ever known.

  Belle chuckled and lifted a sweater off the corner of Amara’s bed before she sat down. “I see four years of college hasn’t made you more organized.”

  Amara hefted the suitcase onto the floor. “Almost four, still have one semester left.”

  “And then you will have your degree and get to apply at the Shattered Cove hospital with me.” Belle tucked a dark curl behind her ear.

  Amara shrugged. “Maybe. Although, Boston has a great children’s hospital.”

  “Is that what you want?” Belle asked, giving her a kind smile. That’s one of the things that helped Amara trust Belle so quickly; Belle truly wanted her foster kids to be happy and to chase their dreams.

  “I don’t know. Still thinking it over.”

  Bently peeked his head into the room, his eyes lighting up when they landed on his wife. “Hey, you. I was just about to leave for my shift.” He walked in, eyes widening at Amara’s suitcase. “Aren’t you only going for two days?”

  She and Belle laughed.

  “A girl has to be prepared.” Belle winked.

  He gave Amara a hug and a kiss on the temple, his utility belt pressing into her side. Turning to his wife, his tan sheriff’s uniform crinkled as he leaned down to kiss Belle on the mouth, his lips lingering.

  Amara groaned. They were her adoptive parents, but still. These two were always finding some corner to make out in. They were worse than freshmen. However, her heart panged with longing. She wanted a man to look at her the way Bently looked at Belle. To love her even with all her scars and baggage. But that wasn’t in the cards for her. Everyone who was supposed to love her passed her over to someone else at some point. Everyone except these two. Belle and Bently had been her rock. When she’d turned eighteen and aged out of the system, she’d thought for sure they’d kick her out. Instead, they’d asked if she wanted to be adopted.

  “Are you driving up in your car?” Bently asked, jarring her from the past.

  Amara blinked. “No, Ric’s picking me up in his Jeep.”

  “Lyric’s still driving that old thing?” Bently frowned.

  “Yes, and it’s completely safe.”

  “It better be.” He nearly growled. “You got your phone charged? Taser? First aid kit?”

  “Yes, Dad. That’s another reason my suitcase is so full.”

  Bently’s eyes lit up every time she called him dad. It was a sure way to butter him up, she’d discovered.

  Ding-dong.

  “That must be him.” Amara reached for the handle of her bag, but her dad beat her to it. “Thanks.”

  Her parents followed her down the stairs. She ran to open the door with a huge smile on her face. Her best friend in the world stood there with his dirty blond hair, grown out over his eyes, as if he could hide from the world behind it. His blue eyes sparkled as he grinned, half his mouth turning up a little higher than the other.

  Her heart flipped. “Ric!” She jumped into his arms. He caught her, holding her tight. It had only been a couple weeks since she’d seen him on Thanksgiving break, but each time the man showed up it was like a piece of herself coming home.

  “H-hey, cupcake.” Lyric chuckled and kissed her temple before releasing her.

  “You got roadside service?” Bently asked, interrupting their reunion.

  Lyric faced her father. “Yes, I d-do.”

  Bently nodded and handed over the suitcase to Lyric.

  “You guys have fun.” Belle waved.

  Amara gave them each a quick hug goodbye before following her friend out to his Jeep. She opened the door and climbed in, buckling the seat belt as he shut her things into the trunk. She switched the radio on, finding a station that played a mix.

  Lyric shook his head and tapped the lid of one of the drinks in his cup holders.

  Her eyes widened. “For me? Oh my God, I love you.” She picked up the first one and sipped the hot chocolate down. Her favorite.

  “Ready?” He pointed towards the road.

  “As I’ll ever be.”

  He pulled out, driving them towards their destination.

  “Wh-who’s gonna be at th-this c-c-cabin?”

  His stutter always got worse when he was nervous. Social situations did that to him, which is why she made sure only four other people would be there and not a whole crowd.

  “My friend Krystin from school and her boyfriend, Cooper. And then her friend Samantha is coming and Cooper’s friend Chris.” She reached over and grabbed his hand to comfort him. “It’s just a weekend with food, games, drinks, and snowmobiling.”

  He squeezed her hand but didn’t let it go.

  “I appreciate you coming with me.”

  He nodded.

  The song Kryptonite by Three Doors Down came on the radio. She turned it up and started singing along at the top of her lungs. Her silliness never failed to make him smile.